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Honolulu, one of America’s most unique cities, is attracting a new generation of tourists.  The city still has a wide variety of options for any type of traveler.  Honolulu offers a plethora of restaurants with an urban feeling and many clubs to check out after that.  Take a walk down Kalakaua Avenue, the main seaside drag in Honolulu, and be impressed by a street that now has waterfall flanked sidewalks. Luxury retailers like Yves Saint Laurent and Tiffany have opened. The downtown area has been spiffed up for gallery openings and stuffed with even more dining of the ethnic variety. Then there is always the beach.  Waikiki is one of the most dramatic beaches in Hawaii as well as the United States and now is a perfect time to check it out.  With out a doubt, the Halekulani is our first choice for the best Honolulu hotel. 

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Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve
Kalaniana’ole Highway
Tel. 808.396.4229
www.honolulu.gov/parks/facility/hanaumabay/welcome.htm
To get a close up view of a beautiful and fragile Hawaiian ecosystem, head 10 miles east of Waikiki to Hanauma Bay.  The waist-deep waters of this park offer a great opportunity for first time snorkelers.  There is also an award-winning Marine Education Center for those that don’t wish to get wet.


Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Road (Pearl Harbor)
www.nps.gov/usar/
While Pearl Harbor is quite large, visitors flock to the Arizona Memorial and Visitor’s Center. Nevertheless, this is still a poignant experience for anyone interested in American history. The Arizona Memorial is a long white structure that sits above the USS Arizona, which was destroyed by the tragic bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, leading America into World War Two. The ship is just six feet below the monument, making it clearly visible.

Polynesian Cultural Center
Tel. 800.367.7060
www.polynesia.com
The Alii Luau, winner of the coveted Kahili Award for preserving Hawaiian culture, is considered Oahu's most authentic luau. It's definitely worth the trip, about an hour from Waikiki

Paradise Cove Luau
Tel. 800.775.2683
www.paradisecovehawaii.com
For those that enjoy luaus on the beach, Paradise Cove is a must-see.